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. >> this is a gift for friends which is the day of the dead, the celebration in mexico which runs november 1 and 2 but we're going to run this special drink from october 30 through november 2 at the restaurant in children don-- >> children don, -- clarendon, virginia. we're basically going to take our shaker tin with ice. we have one ounce. we also have-- >> a what? what did you just say? >> it's basically dried hick business cuss -- hib business cuss flowers. hibiscus. it gives it a nice great color. it's almost like blood when you're going for the day of the dead drink. we have 3 owrnlses of that. -- ounces of that. we're going to do a half ounce of ruby port. it has a nice fruit characteristic and plays well and has a nice color to it as well. i also make our own bitters for the company. >> you do? >> i do. this is our orange bitters. >> passion food hospitallialty owns another one of my favorite restaurants in d.c. >> at district commons. we're just going to shake this up. >> it's not difficult. >> no it's a very simple drink. we're also going to use dry ice. >> now that i would -- i d
. >> this is a gift for friends which is the day of the dead, the celebration in mexico which runs november 1 and 2 but we're going to run this special drink from october 30 through november 2 at the restaurant in children don-- >> children don, -- clarendon, virginia. we're basically going to take our shaker tin with ice. we have one ounce. we also have-- >> a what? what did you just say? >> it's basically dried hick business cuss -- hib business cuss flowers. hibiscus....
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>>shepard: a guy in mexico spent days dragging himself down a dirt road in desperate search for help after he was stranded in the middle of the desert. it happened three hours outside of albuquerque, new mexico, a man usually gets around with a wheelchair after losing the use of his legs. he told reporters he was hitchhiking and a couple picked him up, took imto their home for steaks but according to the man they drove him to the desert and threw him out of their truck after he refused to share his booze. there was no wheelchair so he had to drag himself down the road. for three days. and three days later someone finally stopped and called for help. here he is now with a busted up blue jeans. he is still in the first stages of healing. >> and before we put a wrap on things, a spy in california is promoting a beauty treatment that owner says is better than botox. you it is in a special stool while a therapist slaps you. the spa owner in san francisco says she studied the ancient art of slapping in thailand and claims the repeated smacks to the face reduce wrinkles by making the skin o
>>shepard: a guy in mexico spent days dragging himself down a dirt road in desperate search for help after he was stranded in the middle of the desert. it happened three hours outside of albuquerque, new mexico, a man usually gets around with a wheelchair after losing the use of his legs. he told reporters he was hitchhiking and a couple picked him up, took imto their home for steaks but according to the man they drove him to the desert and threw him out of their truck after he refused to...
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mexico is a great and mighty nation and it is tragic what is happening in mexico. it's tragic. i was visiting with a mexican businessman several weeks ago who described to me how he'd received from the drug lords a letter that details where everyone of his grandkids have been for the past week minute by minute. it is tragic what is happening in mexico and i think the united states should work cooperatively with mexico to help mexican government solve this problem, stop the violence and stop the drug lords who are terrorizing so many innocent citizens. >> the national guard as well? cruz: . >> for the mexican military? cruz: the danger of funding is unfortunately one of the problems mexico is dealing with this corruption. it is still in peril right now in the drug war and i don't think we should be sending money when there is a risk of corruption but i think we should work cooperatively to help solve the problem. >> we have had this agreement in place and it has worked well. i think we have great whoppers with their past president of mexico and a pink hour new president will sup
mexico is a great and mighty nation and it is tragic what is happening in mexico. it's tragic. i was visiting with a mexican businessman several weeks ago who described to me how he'd received from the drug lords a letter that details where everyone of his grandkids have been for the past week minute by minute. it is tragic what is happening in mexico and i think the united states should work cooperatively with mexico to help mexican government solve this problem, stop the violence and stop the...
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the storm is not expected to pose a threat to the gulf of mexico. hurricane season ends november 30th. >>> a fast moving wildfire is threatening hundreds of homes in colorado. deputies in custer county west of pueblo are evacuating more than 300 homes. firefighters say it started yesterday at one home and quickly spread to nearby brush. winds up to 80 miles an hour helped fan the flames. lower winds today could help firefighters gain control of this fire. >>> 13 before the hour right now. a prince george's county family said the punishment should be more severe for a teenager convicted of killing his 2-year-old foster sister. a judge sentenced the boy to a therapeutic group home instead of a juvenile detention center, pointing out the boy did not understand the severity of his actions. he avoided jail time by pleading guilty to involuntary manslaughter. the boy beat his foster sister anaya bachelor to death back in july. >> i understand he was 12, but i don't think justice was served on our behalf. his placement should have been a little more strict
the storm is not expected to pose a threat to the gulf of mexico. hurricane season ends november 30th. >>> a fast moving wildfire is threatening hundreds of homes in colorado. deputies in custer county west of pueblo are evacuating more than 300 homes. firefighters say it started yesterday at one home and quickly spread to nearby brush. winds up to 80 miles an hour helped fan the flames. lower winds today could help firefighters gain control of this fire. >>> 13 before the...
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lottery scholarships which allowed really any graduating high school student from new mexico to go to college with those costs paid. so woths what's the federal role, though, when it comes to education, and what's the primary reason in this country why college division tuition is so high? well, it is because of guaranteed government student loans that because of guaranteed government student loans, no one has the excuse for not going to education. and so because of that, institutions of higher learning, colleges and universities are immune from pricing that if kids would take a harder look at it, gee, i don't think i can afford $15,000 a semester, i think i will just sit this one out. when that happens en masse, i guarantee you, the cost of college tuition will drop dramatically. today that doesn't exist. i can't afford $15,000, yet friends and family will point and say, look, you can get a guaranteed government student loan. that is another one of government's unintended consequences that have college tuition at such a high rate. [applause] >> jill. >> i think it is time to make publ
lottery scholarships which allowed really any graduating high school student from new mexico to go to college with those costs paid. so woths what's the federal role, though, when it comes to education, and what's the primary reason in this country why college division tuition is so high? well, it is because of guaranteed government student loans that because of guaranteed government student loans, no one has the excuse for not going to education. and so because of that, institutions of higher...
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what we didn't hear about what, say, anything about mexico or really latin america, about africa, about climate change, about japan. more broadly about asia. they talked about china but asia is getting in some ways, quote unquote, interesting again. in some ways it reminds me of europe of areentury ago where a lot of countries are begin to go get more atiff in their foreign policies. you don't have the regional institutions. you don't yet have the reconcilitiion of past frictions. ihunch is the new president will not have to deal simply with all the obvious challenges of the greater middle east we have come to know. my hunch is they're going to have to deal with all the problems of asian pacific as well as the lingering challenge of thee euro zone problem. it will be e a full foreign pocy in-box for whoever is elected. >> woodruff: fascinating. i don't think much more we're going to hear about foreign policy becyeen now and the election. we did hear about it last nighte thank you both for sharing your thoughts with us this evening. tnk you both. >> thanknk you. >> woodruff: and we have
what we didn't hear about what, say, anything about mexico or really latin america, about africa, about climate change, about japan. more broadly about asia. they talked about china but asia is getting in some ways, quote unquote, interesting again. in some ways it reminds me of europe of areentury ago where a lot of countries are begin to go get more atiff in their foreign policies. you don't have the regional institutions. you don't yet have the reconcilitiion of past frictions. ihunch is the...
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mexico for some rope got the letter x. the united states got two letters, w and k. we were also assigned n. we were given w, k, n and s. n and a, those letters were taken by the military. w and k were left over for commercial broadcast use n192, the -- in 1928, it was decided that all call letters were required to be four letters in length. they grandfathered in stations that existed before then. so, for example, there are some stations west that start with a w and some stayings that only have three call letters, wgn tv for example. they were grandfathered in. >> what does wgn stand for. >> world's greatest newspaper. >> a lot of the call letters stand for like and -- the station owner's name or slogan world's greatest newspaper. a network affiliation, for example, in new york. you have wnbc and wabc. they are owned by those networks. so it is very interesting. >> should i talk a little bit about fox 5 history? >> yes. >> so wttg, i didn't realize this, this is one of the original tv stayings in the world. >> in the world? >> in the world. trace its history to may 1
mexico for some rope got the letter x. the united states got two letters, w and k. we were also assigned n. we were given w, k, n and s. n and a, those letters were taken by the military. w and k were left over for commercial broadcast use n192, the -- in 1928, it was decided that all call letters were required to be four letters in length. they grandfathered in stations that existed before then. so, for example, there are some stations west that start with a w and some stayings that only have...
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stranded in the new mexico desert for three-days a paraplegic man: ages to drag himself four miles down a dirt road in order to find help. ricky gilmore says a couple who he met while hitchhiking dropped him off without his wheelchair or food after he refused to share alcohol with them. 2 people road right by him but on day three a man stopped for help. he should be in the hospital for another week he should be just fine. >> with election day now closing in the presidential contenders are kicking it into high gear in those all important swing states. president obama will be campaigning in iowa, colorado, mitt romney will be in nevada and iowa. >>> joining us live from washington, d.c. with more on this is doug luzader. hi, doug. >> unless you live in one of those battle ground states, you are probably not going to see much of the candidates at least not in person over the next 13 days as this campaign reaches a fever pitch. you can add another 5,000 miles or so to the odometer of air force one today. as president obama passes back on board. as usual this may come down to ohio the presid
stranded in the new mexico desert for three-days a paraplegic man: ages to drag himself four miles down a dirt road in order to find help. ricky gilmore says a couple who he met while hitchhiking dropped him off without his wheelchair or food after he refused to share alcohol with them. 2 people road right by him but on day three a man stopped for help. he should be in the hospital for another week he should be just fine. >> with election day now closing in the presidential contenders are...
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. >> as governor of new mexico, i ran outside the political system and got elected republican governor in a state that was two-one democrat and made a name for myself vetoing legislation. i may have vetoed more legislation than the other 49 governors in the country combined. i vetoed 750 bills, i had thousands of line item vetoes, it made a difference when it came to billions of dollars worth of spending greeted it made a difference when it came to laws that would have told you or i. what we could or could not do in the bedroom. caller: hos host: he will appear in the ballot in 48 states including a key battleground states with his blend of fiscal conservatism and libertarian social views to make him a compelling alternative for conservative voters not wedded to voting for governor romney. here is more from the third- party presidential debate. [video clip] >> there are 90 million voters who are not coming out to vote in this election. as one out of every two voters. is twice as many as the number who will come out for barack obama and twice as many as the number will come out for mitt
. >> as governor of new mexico, i ran outside the political system and got elected republican governor in a state that was two-one democrat and made a name for myself vetoing legislation. i may have vetoed more legislation than the other 49 governors in the country combined. i vetoed 750 bills, i had thousands of line item vetoes, it made a difference when it came to billions of dollars worth of spending greeted it made a difference when it came to laws that would have told you or i. what...
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. >> eric: mexico, indonesia prefers president obama, surprisingly. but literally, they have to go to israel. >> greg: if dogs could vote -- >> dana: i'm sure the bbbc british when they reported it you have can hear them with the glasses on the end of their nose sneering and sniding in the microphone. >> greg: you are married to a brit! >> dana: who is now an american and for good reason! >> bob: you sound like rush limbaugh if he had a poll here. >> kimberly: sorry, peter. >> dana: peter would agree with me. >> kimberly: i like peter's viewpoints. >> greg: coming up, clint eastwood takes on the president again. the new ad hits him hard on the economy. the president is stumping in five states today. not sure what "stumping" means and we'll take a look at the unemployment numbers. i want to thank victor for returning my mesh hat. ♪ ♪ smoothest riding. it's got the most torque, the smoothest suspension, the best storage, class-leading comfort, and a revolutionary collection of versatile accessories. introducing the all-new, 60 horsepower ranger xp 9
. >> eric: mexico, indonesia prefers president obama, surprisingly. but literally, they have to go to israel. >> greg: if dogs could vote -- >> dana: i'm sure the bbbc british when they reported it you have can hear them with the glasses on the end of their nose sneering and sniding in the microphone. >> greg: you are married to a brit! >> dana: who is now an american and for good reason! >> bob: you sound like rush limbaugh if he had a poll here. >>...
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in mexico, the drug war is very intense. we have and border issues there. it was very telling that these campaigns did not get into those issues in any depth, or at all in some cases. i guess it just circles me back to they clearly believe -- certainly the republicans clearly believe that the economy is the overriding issue for voters. 1.5 million voters in this state are hispanic. many of these hispanic voters have a fairly recent ties to their homeland and other parts of the world. i think that not addressing that community more directly was perhaps a mistake that night. host: jeb bush, the former florida governor, and the head of the free cuba center in dc write in today's "wall street journal" -- "president kennedy showed fortitude and resolve in forcing the soviet union to stand down. whoever wins the election ought to deal similarly with today's intimidation and deception from the castro regime." bocor town, flor caller -- brian crowley, did you want to jump in on that? guest: one of the things missed by people outside the state is that the cuban vote
in mexico, the drug war is very intense. we have and border issues there. it was very telling that these campaigns did not get into those issues in any depth, or at all in some cases. i guess it just circles me back to they clearly believe -- certainly the republicans clearly believe that the economy is the overriding issue for voters. 1.5 million voters in this state are hispanic. many of these hispanic voters have a fairly recent ties to their homeland and other parts of the world. i think...
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in mexico, the drug war is very intense. we have and border issues there. it was very telling that these campaigns did not get into those issues in any depth, or at all in some cases. i guess it just circles me back to they clearly believe -- certainly the republicans clearly believe that the economy is the overriding issue for voters. 1.5 million voters in this state are hispanic. many of these hispanic voters have a fairly recent ties to their homeland and other parts of the world. i think that not addressing that community more directly was perhaps a mistake that night. host: jeb bush, the former florida governor, and the head of the free cuba center in dc write in today's "wall street journal" -- "president kennedy showed fortitude and resolve in forcing the soviet union to stand down. whoever wins the election ought to deal similarly with today's intimidation and deception from the castro regime." bocor town, flor caller -- brian crowley, did you want to jump in on that? guest: one of the things missed by people outside the state is that the cuban vote
in mexico, the drug war is very intense. we have and border issues there. it was very telling that these campaigns did not get into those issues in any depth, or at all in some cases. i guess it just circles me back to they clearly believe -- certainly the republicans clearly believe that the economy is the overriding issue for voters. 1.5 million voters in this state are hispanic. many of these hispanic voters have a fairly recent ties to their homeland and other parts of the world. i think...
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. >> reporter: on that subject, gary johnson, a former republican governor of new mexico, said transparency is key. >> i think when it comes to political campaign contributions that candidates should have to wear nascar-like jackets with patches on the jackets. >> reporter: on the war on drugs, most of the candidates agreed it's time to legalize marijuana and more. green party candidate jill stein: >> marijuana is a substance that is dangerous because it's illegal. it's not illegal on account of it being dangerous, because it's not dangerous at all. >> reporter: rocky anderson echoed that sentiment. >> we need to end drug prohibition just like we ended alcohol prohibition and treat drug use and abuse as a public health and education issue and get it entirely out of the criminal justice system. >> reporter: but virgil goode disagreed. the former congressman from virginia was once a democrat, then a republican before joining the constitution party. >> let's be clear about my position on this. unlike gary, rocky and jill, i'm not for legalizing drugs. if you want that, vote for one of them, do
. >> reporter: on that subject, gary johnson, a former republican governor of new mexico, said transparency is key. >> i think when it comes to political campaign contributions that candidates should have to wear nascar-like jackets with patches on the jackets. >> reporter: on the war on drugs, most of the candidates agreed it's time to legalize marijuana and more. green party candidate jill stein: >> marijuana is a substance that is dangerous because it's illegal. it's...
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that's why you see support in states like nevada and new mexico, virginia and florida and ohio from the latino and hispanic communities. these are votes that the president has earned based on the actions he's taken on behalf of the community over the last 12 months, not just the last 12 months but three and a half years, and i take the president at his word that's something he'll pursue in a second term. so the record is very, very stark as it relates to the issue of immigration. the president has a positive and strong one. look what he did earlier this year. and look what the things that governor romney has said during the debates. again, look that was a perfect example. he tried to outdo the most anti-immigration person on the stage in the form of all -- his other republican opponents. he'll -- governor romney is a person who will say anything at the moment that is politically expedient to get him elected. the american people see that. this is about trust and he's losing the trust of the american people not gaining it in the final 14 days. >> bo biden just add before i let you go, a t
that's why you see support in states like nevada and new mexico, virginia and florida and ohio from the latino and hispanic communities. these are votes that the president has earned based on the actions he's taken on behalf of the community over the last 12 months, not just the last 12 months but three and a half years, and i take the president at his word that's something he'll pursue in a second term. so the record is very, very stark as it relates to the issue of immigration. the president...
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of taxpayer dollars, making expenditures such as promoting green industries in china and russia and mexico. they are talking about how they converted methane gas into green energy. megyn: they talk about in the lawsuit, earlier this year, a "new york times" report came out. talking about how the president and the epa was planning on tightening the regulations about what can be released into the ozone. the american people need to know what they are facing before the election. he submitted a document request to the epa. even if you don't believe the premise of what he is alleging, that obama is getting ready to do that, doesn't epa have to comply with that request? >> the epa probably, and every government a agency, gets inundated with foya request. that is where they can get their hands on certain information from the government. there are rules to that. you don't get the documents like that -- the government agency has to tell you that we are going to give you the documents, but then they get time to actually produce them. the documents that he wants would be available for public notice on
of taxpayer dollars, making expenditures such as promoting green industries in china and russia and mexico. they are talking about how they converted methane gas into green energy. megyn: they talk about in the lawsuit, earlier this year, a "new york times" report came out. talking about how the president and the epa was planning on tightening the regulations about what can be released into the ozone. the american people need to know what they are facing before the election. he...
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. >> as governor of new mexico, i ran completely outside of the political system. i got elected governor, republican governor in a state that was two to one democrat and made a name for myself vetoing legislation. i may have vetoed more legislation than the other 49 governors in the country combined. i vetoed 750 bills, i had thousands of line item vetoes. [applause] it made a difference when it came to billions of dollars worth of spending, it made a difference when it came to laws that would have told you or i what we could or couldn't do in the bedroom. >> host: on gary johnson, "the washington post" reports this morning that he will appear on the ballot in 48 states including some key battlegrounds with independent streaks where his blend of fiscal conservativism and libertarian social views could make him a compelling alternative for conservative voters not wedded to voting for governor romney. and then in colorado, new hampshire and nevada in particular johnson could be a thorn in romney's side if the election is close, and johnson received just 2% in a recen
. >> as governor of new mexico, i ran completely outside of the political system. i got elected governor, republican governor in a state that was two to one democrat and made a name for myself vetoing legislation. i may have vetoed more legislation than the other 49 governors in the country combined. i vetoed 750 bills, i had thousands of line item vetoes. [applause] it made a difference when it came to billions of dollars worth of spending, it made a difference when it came to laws that...